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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I was single my brother and I rented top floor two family house. Owner below us. He wanted he told me later us as we were brothers with office jobs with a long commute. We were gone 7-7 five days a week. We were low maint anf good incomes could sue us. We also mentioned we go away in vacation as single people and do holidays our parents house. He mention a married couple with kids above him would be 24/7 a day noise, things breaking. Every holiday them hosting, multiple cars. As an owner/landlord renting direct he is exempt fair housing rules. BTW we only paid $50 A month off full market. Small landlords are not evil it is risk reward. In DC I once rented a place before I relocated for one year for Monday through Thursday. I slept in unit 4 nights a week. I got five weeks vacation so only for 47 weeks. I went home every weekend. Let’s say me or a couple six kids who work from home. Would you charge me less? It’s a business not a charity. In large buildings following housing laws single people subsidize the families and bad tenants. [/quote] Learn basic grammar before offering shitty legal advice. [/quote]
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